Ford 2018 E-350 User guide

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Ford 2018 E-350

The Ford 2018 E-350 is a versatile vehicle engineered to handle a wide range of commercial applications. With its powerful engine and robust chassis, it offers exceptional towing and payload capacities, making it ideal for hauling heavy equipment, materials, or large groups of people.

The E-350 features a spacious cargo area that can be customized to meet specific needs. It can accommodate various configurations, including enclosed vans, flatbeds, and box trucks, providing ample room for cargo or passengers.

The vehicle's advanced safety features, such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, and electronic stability control, ensure peace of mind while driving. Its comfortable interior, with ample headroom and legroom, reduces fatigue during extended journeys.

Ford 2018 E-350

The Ford 2018 E-350 is a versatile vehicle engineered to handle a wide range of commercial applications. With its powerful engine and robust chassis, it offers exceptional towing and payload capacities, making it ideal for hauling heavy equipment, materials, or large groups of people.

The E-350 features a spacious cargo area that can be customized to meet specific needs. It can accommodate various configurations, including enclosed vans, flatbeds, and box trucks, providing ample room for cargo or passengers.

The vehicle's advanced safety features, such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, and electronic stability control, ensure peace of mind while driving. Its comfortable interior, with ample headroom and legroom, reduces fatigue during extended journeys.

TIRE MAINTENANCE
Every day, millions of people put their trust in the safety and security of Ford Motor Company
vehicles. By following the safety tips in this reference guide, you can help ensure the protection of
you and your passengers while traveling. Thank you for driving with care and making the roads safer.
Make sure you inflate this vehicle’s tires and monitor the treads for wear. Check tire
pressure using a tire gauge and tread wear at every fuel fill-up. You can find the
recommended tire pressure on the label inside the driver’s side door or door pillar. Your
vehicle may include a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), but this is NOT a substitute
for manually checking tire pressure. See your Owner’s Manual for additional information.
Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as weather, storage conditions,
and conditions of use (load, speed, inflation pressure, etc.) experienced throughout the life
of the tires. In general, tires should be replaced after six years regardless of tread wear.
Heat caused by hot climates or frequent high-loading conditions, however, can accelerate
the aging process and may require you to replace the tires more frequently. You should
replace your spare tire when you replace the road tires or after six years due to aging
even if you never used it.
Do not use replacement tires with lower load-carrying capacities than the original tires.
For example, a passenger wagon or cutaway vehicle equipped with “E” load-
rated tires must use “E” load-rated tires as replacements. Exceeding any
vehicle weight or load-rating limitation could result in serious damage to the
vehicle, loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover and/or personal injury.
Note: Replacement tires with a higher limit than that of the originals do not increase
the payload capacity. See your Owner’s Manual for more information. Please store
this safety guide inside the vehicle along with your Owner’s Manual materials.
December 2017
Second Printing
Quick Reference Safety Guide Litho in U.S.A.
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ford.ca (Canada)
JC2J 19B146 AA
QUICK REFERENCE
SAFETY GUIDE
This information card provides supplemental
safety tips for driving your vehicle.
Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for
additional important safety information.
You should operate passenger wagons and
cutaway vehicles at a safe speed, which in some
conditions may be less than the posted speed limit.
All passengers must wear safety belts.
Passengers can dramatically reduce their
risk of being killed or seriously injured in
a crash by wearing their safety belts.
Organizations that own passenger
wagons and cutaway vehicles should
have a written safety belt use policy.
Drivers should be responsible
for enforcing the policy.
Drivers must be well-rested, alert and maintain
a safe speed for weather and road conditions.
Drivers should keep their eyes on the road
and hands on the steering wheel.
Drivers must be especially cautious on
curved roads and maintain a safe speed
to avoid running off the road.
If the vehicle’s wheels proceed off the roadway,
gradually reduce speed and steer back onto the
roadway when it is safe to do so. Avoid abrupt
maneuvers to return the vehicle to the roadway.
Your vehicle may be equipped with
AdvanceTrac
®
with Roll Stability Control
.
Remember that even advanced technology
cannot overcome the laws of physics. It’s always
possible to lose control of a vehicle due to
inappropriate driver input for the conditions.
In the event of a flat tire or tread
separation, gradually slow down the
vehicle and avoid abrupt maneuvers.
Because passenger wagons and cutaway
vehicles are substantially longer, wider
and heavier than cars, they:
Require more space and additional reliance
on the sideview mirrors for changing lanes.
Do not respond as quickly to
abrupt steering maneuvers.
• Require additional braking time and distance.
An organization that owns an extended
length passenger wagon or cutaway vehicle
should select one or two experienced drivers
to drive the vehicle on a regular basis.
DRIVING
Drivers must operate a cutaway vehicle differently
from a passenger wagon. Because of its design
to carry very heavy loads, the extra weight can
affect stopping distance and maneuverability.
Additionally, the higher center of gravity and
other features may reduce this vehicle’s ability to
make abrupt maneuvers and may increase the risk
of rollover compared to a passenger wagon.
Do not place any loads on the roof of passenger
wagons or cutaway vehicles. This raises the center
of gravity, which increases the risk of rollover.
When loading your vehicle, passengers
should fill the front rows of seats first.
The number of passengers in the vehicle
should not exceed the number of available
safety belt restraint systems.
Do not exceed the weight limits specified on
the certification label. Exceeding any vehicle
weight rating limitation could result in serious
damage to the vehicle, loss of vehicle control,
vehicle rollover and personal injury. Please
refer to your Owner’s Manual for additional
important information on vehicle weight limits.
Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended
gross trailer weight could result in a loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover and personal injury. Please
refer to your Owner’s Manual for more information
on towing.
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Ford 2018 E-350 User guide

Type
User guide
This manual is also suitable for

Ford 2018 E-350

The Ford 2018 E-350 is a versatile vehicle engineered to handle a wide range of commercial applications. With its powerful engine and robust chassis, it offers exceptional towing and payload capacities, making it ideal for hauling heavy equipment, materials, or large groups of people.

The E-350 features a spacious cargo area that can be customized to meet specific needs. It can accommodate various configurations, including enclosed vans, flatbeds, and box trucks, providing ample room for cargo or passengers.

The vehicle's advanced safety features, such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, and electronic stability control, ensure peace of mind while driving. Its comfortable interior, with ample headroom and legroom, reduces fatigue during extended journeys.

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